Comments on Have You An Ancestor Who Was In the Paris Commune?TypePad2013-03-25T19:09:04ZThe FGBhttp://french-genealogy.typepad.com/genealogie/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://french-genealogy.typepad.com/genealogie/2013/03/have-you-an-ancestor-who-was-in-the-paris-commune/comments/atom.xml/Anne commented on 'Have You An Ancestor Who Was In the Paris Commune?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a01156f3ad8b4970c017d427a6a53970c2013-04-02T20:13:21Z2015-10-28T15:00:18ZAnneMerci, Martine!<p>Merci, Martine!</p>Martine Cornede commented on 'Have You An Ancestor Who Was In the Paris Commune?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a01156f3ad8b4970c017ee9d57f92970d2013-03-29T17:12:38Z2015-10-28T15:00:18ZMartine Cornedehttp://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/bagnards_dossiers_individuels/Vous pouvez également trouvé aux Archives nationales d'Outre-Mer les dossiers des "Communards" envoyés en Nouvelle-Calédonie et pour certains, condamnés comme...<p>Vous pouvez également trouvé aux Archives nationales d&#39;Outre-Mer les dossiers des &quot;Communards&quot; envoyés en Nouvelle-Calédonie et pour certains, condamnés comme droits communs, en Guyane. Dans la base des dossiers individuels des bagnards, taper dans le champ Note, Commune de Paris, pour les retrouver.</p>Anne commented on 'Have You An Ancestor Who Was In the Paris Commune?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a01156f3ad8b4970c017c3829e948970b2013-03-28T10:21:40Z2015-10-28T15:00:18ZAnneThank you Antoinette Marie! We are adding above a blog that tells quite a bit about the déportés. You have...<p>Thank you Antoinette Marie! We are adding above a blog that tells quite a bit about the déportés. You have a wonderful family story there.</p>Antoinette Marie commented on 'Have You An Ancestor Who Was In the Paris Commune?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a01156f3ad8b4970c017c3822f91c970b2013-03-27T07:07:28Z2015-10-28T15:00:18ZAntoinette MarieYes, the man my GGG Aunt married was a communard sent to New Caledonia for being a communard. He ended...<p>Yes, the man my GGG Aunt married was a communard sent to New Caledonia for being a communard. He ended up being a mine owner, a municipal councillor in Noumea and started a newspaper there called &quot;The Radical&quot;.<br />
From the website: &quot;Les déportés de la Commune, transportés comme des animaux à bord de « La Virginie » en 1872&quot;: my GGG grandparents were on this naval frigate carrying the communards.They were going to New Caledonia, as &quot;free&quot; people. My GGG grandmother gave birth on board and the child born was given &quot;Virginie&quot; as a middle name after the ship. My GGG Aunt ,10 years at the time, was also on board-she grew up and married the man mentioned above who was a communard transported to New Caledonia.</p>